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Date of Award

1958

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (M.S.)

Department

Chemistry

First Advisor

W. H. Wadman

First Committee Member

Emerson G. Cobb

Abstract

It is the purpose of this thesis to explore the experimental relationships which exist between Amberlite IR-45 and various carbonyl compounds with the hope that the knowledge obtained may ultimately form the basis of a new separation technique.

Pages

59

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Chemistry Commons

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